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“Captain looks at Janie closely. "Jesus, Mary, and Joseph," she says. "You're gonna have a heck of a shiner by the time the day's over. Did you black our?" "I...uh..." Janie shrugs. "I really have no idea." "Yes, I think she did." Cabel cuts in. "I'm going to need to watch her all day. And probably…” quote by Lisa McMann
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“Captain looks at Janie closely. "Jesus, Mary, and Joseph," she says. "You're gonna have a heck of a shiner by the time the day's over. Did you black our?" "I...uh..." Janie shrugs. "I really have no idea." "Yes, I think she did." Cabel cuts in. "I'm going to need to watch her all day. And probably all night, too," he adds. Very, very seriously. The captain throws a rubber eraser at him and sends him out for coffee.”

Lisa McMann

About This Quote

A chaotic scene where characters juggle suspicion, responsibility, and absurdity, highlighting the tension between seriousness and humor.

In simple terms: A tense, comic exchange about blame and vigilance.

Key Takeaway

Even mundane moments can become absurd under pressure.

Themes

suspicion responsibility absurdity humor authority

Mood

playful tense

Type

dialogue scene description

When to use this quote

  • a workplace with a prank
  • a group dealing with a mystery
  • a tense situation turned comedic

Key Concepts

miscommunication power dynamics comic relief

Practical Applications

  • writing comedic dialogue
  • illustrating character dynamics

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does humor defuse tension in serious moments?
  • What does the eraser symbolize about authority?
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